The wicketframework.org domain is now pointing (through a redirect) to
the wicket.apache.org website.

The domain is still registered on my name, and I'm ready to let it go.
The question is: should we keep the domain (register it through the
ASF) or let it expire.

Expiration has the advantage that we (the ASF) don't have any costs
associated with keeping it alive. The fact that the domain never got
any real traction makes this a viable solution.

However, letting the domain expire gives domain squatters the
opportunity to take the domain and use it for other purposes than we
intend(ed)

Before I cast a vote I'd like to hear if there are other sides and opinions.

If you're interested in which sites link to the domain: here's a
google query [1].

Martijn

[1] http://www.google.com/search?q=link:wicketframework.org
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